Democracy Detained

Democracy Detained
Title Democracy Detained PDF eBook
Author Barbara Olshansky
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 438
Release 2011-01-04
Genre Law
ISBN 1583229604

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Democracy Detained exposes the deplorable secret crimes committed by the Bush administration in their war on terror. Prominent legal activist Barbara Olshansky documents the assault on our constitutional democracy since 9/11, meticulously analyzing the unlawful justifications made by the U.S. government for covert actions at home and abroad. She reports on current shocking practices, from the outsourcing of torture through extraordinary rendition, to first-person testimony from innocent men imprisoned without charge at Guantánamo Bay, to revelations of a surveillance network tapped into the homes of average citizens. Democracy Detained is an essential resource for Americans concerned about their civil rights.

Democracy Detained

Democracy Detained
Title Democracy Detained PDF eBook
Author Barbara Olshansky
Publisher
Pages
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781282745186

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Detained in China and Tibet

Detained in China and Tibet
Title Detained in China and Tibet PDF eBook
Author Robin Munro
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 670
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781564321053

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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political & Social Science

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political & Social Science
Title The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political & Social Science PDF eBook
Author Vesla Weaver
Publisher SAGE
Pages 308
Release 2013-12-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1483317331

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The United States' government's role and power in punishing its citizens has swelled considerably since the 1970s. The prison population is now five times what it was 35 years ago, and other government interventions, such as the use of stop-and-frisk, are expanding. Such changes in the criminal justice system have not been met with an examination of the criminal justice system's effects on civic life and political participation. This volume of The ANNALS fills this gap, by exploring the impacts of the heightened police state on the civic and political life of minority and low-income citizens. The authors of this volume analyze how the state's increased criminal sanctions have advanced inequality, and explore issues of legitimacy and citizenship for individuals and communities. By shifting the conversation from how politics affect punishment to how punishment affects politics, this volume provides a nuanced lens for examining the consequences of our current criminal justice framework. http://www.aapss.org Publisher's note.

Freedom in the World 2018

Freedom in the World 2018
Title Freedom in the World 2018 PDF eBook
Author Freedom House
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 1040
Release 2019-01-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1538112035

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Freedom in the World is the standard-setting comparative assessment of global political rights and civil liberties. The methodology of this survey is derived in large measure from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and these standards are applied to all countries and territories.

Imprisoned Intellectuals

Imprisoned Intellectuals
Title Imprisoned Intellectuals PDF eBook
Author Joy James
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 396
Release 2004-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0585455082

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Prisons constitute one of the most controversial and contested sites in a democratic society. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the industrialized world, with over 2 million people in jails, prisons, and detention centers; with over three thousand on death row, it is also one of the few developed countries that continues to deploy the death penalty. International Human Rights Organizations such as Amnesty International have also noted the scores of political prisoners in U.S. detention. This anthology examines a class of intellectuals whose analyses of U.S. society, politics, culture, and social justice are rarely referenced in conventional political speech or academic discourse. Yet this body of outlawed 'public intellectuals' offers some of the most incisive analyses of our society and shared humanity. Here former and current U.S. political prisoners and activists-writers from the civil rights/black power, women's, gay/lesbian, American Indian, Puerto Rican Independence and anti-war movements share varying progressive critiques and theories on radical democracy and revolutionary struggle. This rarely-referenced 'resistance literature' reflects the growing public interest in incarceration sites, intellectual and political dissent for social justice, and the possibilities of democratic transformations. Such anthologies also spark new discussions and debates about 'reading'; for as Barbara Harlow notes: 'Reading prison writing must. . . demand a correspondingly activist counterapproach to that of passivity, aesthetic gratification, and the pleasures of consumption that are traditionally sanctioned by the academic disciplining of literature.'—Barbara Harlow [1] 1. Barbara Harlow, Barred: Women, Writing, and Political Detention (New England: Wesleyan University Press, 1992). Royalties are reserved for educational initiatives on human rights and U.S. incarceration.

A Reexamination of Administrative Detention in a Jewish and Democratic State

A Reexamination of Administrative Detention in a Jewish and Democratic State
Title A Reexamination of Administrative Detention in a Jewish and Democratic State PDF eBook
Author Elad Gil
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 9789655190960

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